2024 World Series of Poker
Christoph Vogelsang was heads-up from the big blind against the player in the hijack on a A♠4♦6♦ flop.
Vogelsang check-called a 7,000 bet from his opponent on the flop and then both players checked on the 3♥ turn.
The 9♦ completed the board and Vogelsang checked again, prompting a 30,000 bet from his opponent. Vogelsang paused for a minute and then raised to 95,000, which his opponent called after a bit of thought.
Vogelsang tabled A♦7♦ for the nut flush and his opponent sent his hand into the muck.
Action folded to Fabrizio Gonzalez in the cutoff who put in a raise to 10,000. Next to act Michael Clements moved all in for 175,000 on the button. Gonzalez called all in for 84,000 and needed some help from the deck.
Fabrizio Gonzalez: K♠J♦
Michael Clements: A♣K♣
The dealer put out 3♣2♦4♥3♠5♦ and Gonzalez was eliminated.
A full board of Q♠2♣3♦A♣K♠ was showing with around 80,000 chips in the pot.
Bryan Allen had shoved the river which put Joseph Mcmahon in a tough spot for the rest of his chips, which looked to be around 90,000. After some thinking, Mcmahon hadn't made his decision.
"This would be a big laydown," remarked Mcmahon to himself.
Eventually, Mcmahon did make the fold and Allen flipped the K♣ and mucked his second card.
A player moved all in for 73,000 from the small blind and, after asking for a count and thinking for some time, Dau Ly called in the big blind with the covering stack.
Small Blind Player: K♣J♥
Dau Ly: A♠3♥
Ly was ahead and remained so on the 10♥10♠6♥ flop and 10♦ turn. The J♣ river, however, improved his opponent to a full house to put a small dent in Ly's stack.
The pot stood at 29,000 with two players looking at a full board of 7♣8♥7♦4♣K♠.
Michael Gathy, in the big blind, checked the action to Manpreet Bal, who was under the gun. Bal bet out 20,000. Gathy responded with a raise to approximately 95,000; a considerable proportion of his stack with just 32,000 behind the line.
Bal went deep into the tank before finally electing to make the call. Gathy tabled 8♠5♦, while the two pair of Bal, holding K♥8♦, took down this pot.